Elisabeth Arnold
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Elisabeth Arnold (born 1959 in Ottawa) was an Ottawa City Councillor who represented Dalhousie Ward (1994 through 2000) on the pre-amalgamation Ottawa City Council and Somerset Ward (from 2000 to 2003) on the new amalgamated city council. One of her accomplishments on council was spearheading the rebuilding of the Plant Recreation Centre [1].
Arnold graduated from Lisgar Collegiate Institute and earned Bachelor's Degree in Geography from Simon Fraser University and a Master's in Urban Planning from Queen's University.
From 1979 to 1984 she was a member of the Canadian national canoe team. From 1986 to 1988 she was the coordinator for Housing Help, which provided help for people in regards to housing needs. From 1989 to 1992 she was the coordinator of the Community Development Program at the Sandy Hill Community Health Centre. She also has worked with a number of volunteer groups.
During the 1993 federal election, Arnold was the affirmative action coordinator for the New Democratic Party.
She ran for the Ontario New Democratic Party in the 1999 provincial election in Ottawa Centre. She won nearly 12,000 votes, 6000 behind winner Richard Patten of the Liberals.
Currently, Arnold is employed as the Director for the Centre for Sustainable Community Development at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. [2]
Preceded by Peter Harris (Dalhousie Ward) Diane Holmes (Wellington Ward) |
City councillors from Somerset Ward 1994-2003 |
Succeeded by Diane Holmes |